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BOOK II.
PROVIDENCES.
257

7 Under sorrows and reproaches,
May this thought your courage raise,
Swiftly God s great day approaches,
Sighs shall then be changed to praise.
We shall triumph when the world is in a blaze.

78.
The Day of the Lord.[1]

 
1 GOD with one piercing glance looks through
Creation s wide-extended frame;
The past and future in his view,
And days and ages are the same.

2 Sinners who dare provoke his face,
Who on his patience long presume,
And trifle out his day of grace,
Will find he has a day of doom,

3 As pangs the labouring woman feels,
Or as the thief in midnight sleep,
So comes that day for which the wheels
Of time their ceaseless motion keep !

4 Hark ! from the sky the trump proclaims
Jesus the Judge approaching nigh !
See the creation wrapt in flames,
First kindled by his vengeful eye !

5 When thus the mountains melt like wax ;
When earth and air and sea shall burn ;
When all the frame of nature breaks ;
Poor sinner, whither wilt thou turn?

6 The puny works which feeble men
Now boast or covet or admire ;
Their pomp and arts and treasures then
Shall perish in one common fire.

7 Lord, fix our hearts and hopes above,
Since all below to ruin tends ;
Here may we trust, obey, and love,
And there be found amongst thy friends.

  1. Book iii, Hymn 4.